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Many Punjabi NRIs are now actively giving back, echoing the sentiment of the popular film Swades . Philanthropists like Gurjit Singh from Gurdaspur, Norway, are leading the way by adopting their native villages. Through initiatives such as planting trees, upgrading cremation grounds, and installing streetlights, they are transforming rural Punjab from afar. A Tale of Two Worlds

The narrative of the Punjabi NRI is not merely about living abroad; it is a story of a bridge built with love, nostalgia, and a responsibility toward one's roots. They are, in essence, the global ambassadors of Punjabi culture, ensuring that the essence of Punjab flourishes, no matter where they are. SELF STUDY REPORT - RKMVERI (Deemed University)

High involvement in village welfare, education, and healthcare.

Seamlessly combining western work ethics with traditional Punjabi values.

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Many Punjabi NRIs are now actively giving back, echoing the sentiment of the popular film Swades . Philanthropists like Gurjit Singh from Gurdaspur, Norway, are leading the way by adopting their native villages. Through initiatives such as planting trees, upgrading cremation grounds, and installing streetlights, they are transforming rural Punjab from afar. A Tale of Two Worlds

The narrative of the Punjabi NRI is not merely about living abroad; it is a story of a bridge built with love, nostalgia, and a responsibility toward one's roots. They are, in essence, the global ambassadors of Punjabi culture, ensuring that the essence of Punjab flourishes, no matter where they are. SELF STUDY REPORT - RKMVERI (Deemed University) punjabi_nri (1).mp4

High involvement in village welfare, education, and healthcare. Many Punjabi NRIs are now actively giving back,

Seamlessly combining western work ethics with traditional Punjabi values. A Tale of Two Worlds The narrative of